I've tried doing this, but it won't compile when referring to a control in
this window that doesn't really exist yet.

In the floating window, I need to refer to the window that it was 'torn'
from.  Not only this, but I want to refer to the Toolbar control that is on
that window so that I can make it visible or invisible.  This is what I
cannot do.

Storing a reference to the window is no problem, but referring to a control
in this window is.  It won't compile because a reference to a control in a
window that is not yet known is impossible.  In other words, the following
will not work:

Where ToolbarWindow is a property of type Window.
ToolbarWindow.Toolbarcontrol.Left = 0

This is hard to explain and I'm probably going about it the wrong way which
confuses matters.

Thanks.

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